111.   When George Bush took over from Reagan, resignations were accepted on a case-by-case basis.

112.   When the second earnings revision in a month occurred, Whitworth pushed out the chief financial officer and accepted the resignation of the general counsel.

113.   Papandreou announced that he had grudgingly accepted the resignation.

114.   Outraged lawmakers dismissed President Alberto Fujimori in a raucous session of Congress late Tuesday night, refusing to accept his resignation and declaring him morally unfit for office.

115.   Parliament also accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Vitaly Masol.

116.   Parliament on Monday accepted the resignation of a scandal-tainted ruling party legislator as leader of its upper house and replaced him with a former home affairs minister.

117.   Pastrana accepted the resignation of Gen. Jose Manuel Sandoval, though no arrests or criminal charges have been announced.

118.   Patterson also said he had accepted resignations from all members of the National Housing Development.

119.   Pope John Paul II has accepted the resignation of Milwaukee Archbishop Rembert Weakland, who was accused of sexual assault by a man.

120.   Premier Costas Simitis accepted the resignation of the transport minister Monday following internal disputes from a cabinet meeting last week.

v. + resignation >>共 177
announce 18.14%
accept 16.38%
demand 11.22%
submit 9.72%
tender 7.63%
offer 4.83%
follow 4.65%
force 3.95%
withdraw 2.00%
prompt 1.44%
accept + n. >>共 1100
offer 4.34%
invitation 3.07%
resignation 2.95%
responsibility 2.61%
money 2.36%
plan 2.18%
proposal 1.86%
bribe 1.80%
job 1.45%
donation 1.09%
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